But a lot of people don't read poetry. They feel like they don't 'get it' or even know what 'it' is.
So, what is poetry?
The Simplistic Answer
Poetry is a form of literature. It usually has shorter sentences than prose (but not always, because is life ever that simple?) and is arranged in lines.
Sometimes it rhymes. Sometimes it doesn't rhyme. Sometimes it has a regular rhythm - and sometimes it doesn't.
Basically, poetry is relatively short lines, usually conveying emotion of some description. Apart from that, the definitions are vague at best.
The Hippie-Dippy Answer
Warning: Some of this may be a bit sarcastic. Not very, because I have respect for the peace n love vibes from hippies. And my upbringing was a weird mix of traditional, intellectual, and hippy bat-sh** craziness.
My parents are quite normal when you meet them... honest.
My parents are quite normal when you meet them... honest.
Poetry is the breath and essence of life transformed into words. It's freedom and love translated onto the page.
But it's not constricted to the page - poetry can be anything, anywhere.
It's something you feel in your eternal spirit, and something which washes over you in waves of light-energy. *Laughs at self.*
(Ready to start singing kumbaya yet?)
(I can kind of relate to this gif - although not to the drugs part.
But I've def. seen the inside of too many shops that sell incense. Incense and sandalwood. Everywhere. EVERYWHERE.
Most people's early shopping experiences aren't accompanied by New Age pan-pipe music, but whatever...)
The Pretentious Answer
Warning: This section is highly sarcastic. ;)
Poetry is an art form which the lower-classes (anyone who couldn't afford private school) are unable to comprehend because we have tiny minds.
Poetry can only be written by poncey middle-aged white men in dusty literary studies, because clearly they are the only people who could possibly understand it *eye roll.*
Poetry should only be read by people who adore the poncey middle-aged men, and will faun over them and never question anything they say, and believe they are the greatest artists who ever lived. *Bashes head against laptop.*
The Honest Answer
Poetry is simply lines arranged on a page, that, if the poet's done their job right, mean something to you.
Poetry can be written by anyone, and read by anyone. It's about whatever you want it to be about.
And never let anyone tell you anything different. If you can appreciate song lyrics, if you can appreciate prose, film, music, dialogue, anything, on any level, then you can appreciate poetry. Screw the shamers.
Like this post? Try these:
- The Writer Diaries: Micropoetry - May 2016
- Review (Poetry Edition!) - Today Means Amen by Sierra DeMulder